Thomas à Becket® (Auswinston): The rose with a connection to Canterbury Cathedral
As Christmas approaches and we decorate our homes and gardens with festive cheer, it’s a good time to think about the plants that add beauty and history to our outdoor spaces. One rose that stands out is Thomas à Becket® (Auswinston), a variety that brings a touch of tradition and...
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Thomas à Becket® (Auswinston): The rose with a connection to Canterbury CathedralAs Christmas approaches and we decorate our homes and gardens with festive cheer, it’s a good time to think about the plants that add beauty and history to our outdoor spaces. One rose that stands out is Thomas à Becket® (Auswinston), a variety that brings a touch of tradition and elegance to any garden.Read more -
The best companion plants to pair with English roses for winter interestAs winter settles in, many gardens may seem like they’re taking a well-deserved rest, but there’s still plenty of life and beauty to be found in the colder months. English roses, with their exquisite blooms and rich fragrances, are known for brightening gardens from early summer through autumn, but their allure doesn’t have to fade when winter arrives. By pairing your roses with thoughtful companion plants, you can maintain visual interest and add seasonal charm that will make your garden a delight to behold all year long.Read more -
Eustacia Vye® (Ausegdon), a rose inspired by Hardy’s heroineThe Eustacia Vye (Ausegdon) rose, introduced in 2019, is a truly beautiful and unique addition to any garden. With soft, glowing apricot-pink blooms, each flower is full of ruffled petals that gradually open into full rosettes. As the blooms mature, its colour fades from rich apricot to paler tones, adding a sense of delicate beauty. Held on striking, red-tinged stems, this rose has a strong, fruity fragrance that fills the air.Read more -
Why grow English roses?What is a garden without roses? We believe that roses belong in every outdoor space, which is why we have dedicated over 60 years to breeding the very best, healthiest, most fragrant roses for the world to enjoy.Read more -
Get to know Elizabeth™ (Ausmajesty): Three ways to showcase this majestic roseQueen Elizabeth II had a genuine love for nature and gardens. Over her remarkable 70-year reign, she attended the Chelsea Flower Show over 50 times. Her enthusiasm for flowers was contagious, and she found great joy in exploring the latest blooms alongside fellow garden lovers. As a patron of the Royal Horticultural Society, she actively supported the promotion of horticulture throughout her life.Read more -
Planting Bare Root Roses: Step-by-Step for Garden and PotsBare root roses arrive simply, as stems and roots, quietly waiting for the garden to bring them to life. With care, they can transform into lush, flowering plants, filling a garden with colour, fragrance, and presence. Affordable, easy to handle, and a traditional favourite among gardeners, they offer both charm and reward.Read more -
Captivating containersGrowing roses in pots is a fantastic way to enjoy their beauty, even if you're short on garden space. Whether you have a balcony, terrace, or just a small area in your garden, potted roses can add a touch of elegance and charm. You can create a stunning rose display that enhances your outdoor space with the proper care and a suitably sized pot.Read more -
Get to know Bring Me Sunshine®Bring Me Sunshine (Ausernie) epitomises warmth and elegance in any garden. This remarkable variety, launched in 2022 is beloved for its versatility, health and cheerful colour.Read more -
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A Guide to Growing Climbing and Rambling Roses in PotsPlanting a climbing or rambling rose in a pot is one of the most effective ways to introduce height, fragrance and structure to smaller gardens, courtyards and terraces. Whether used to frame a doorway, create a flowering screen along a wall or soften the lines of an obelisk, these roses offer a remarkable display when given the right conditions. Though the approach demands a little more upkeep than planting in open ground, the rewards are considerable: abundant blooms, repeat flowering, and a sense of movement and beauty that elevates even the most compact of spaces.Read more -
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